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Police book Imran, PTI leaders under terrorism charges

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Yet another case was registered on Thursday against PTI chief Imran Khan under terrorism and violence charges.

The case was registered against the PTI chairman and other party leaders at the Race Course police station on the complaint of SHO. The FIR carries 20 Sections including Section 7 of the Anti-Terrorism Act.

The other section includes interference in state affairs, illegal gathering and refusing to receive court summons on the complaint of SHO Rehan Anwar. The FIR stated the party workers and hundreds of supporters committed serious crimes at the nod of the former prime minister. It added that the PTI workers damaged state properties and used petrol bombs.

The violent clashes inflicted injuries on 63 policemen, including the DIG operations of the Islamabad police, it added.

Meanwhile, Imran Khan on Thursday consented to talk to anyone for the sake of the country. The PTI chief took to social media account on Twitter and said, “I can sacrifice anything for the development, interests and democracy of Pakistan.”

On the other hand, security of Zaman Park residence was withdrawn by the govt on Thursday.

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